Do you feel you got your money's worth? Do you feel you got as good as, or a better education then a "brick and mortar" school? Do you feel that your job potentials, with that online degree are as good as someone who went the more traditional route in your same field?
Anyone here attending or graduated from on "online university"?
11/02/2013
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My wife had a BA in business - but decided later to become a teacher. She took online classes in education. She earned a BA in education, a teaching credential and a Masters in education.
After teaching for 5 years she took classes to become an administrator including certification. We're spent more than $40k for her online eduction - I have to admit that it was worth the investment.
Tons of time and money were saved by not having to go the campus, pay parking fees, the risks of being on campus late at night. She was able to raise our children - all the while she was advancing her education and career.
Truly a 'super-mom' - I'm so proud of her.
After teaching for 5 years she took classes to become an administrator including certification. We're spent more than $40k for her online eduction - I have to admit that it was worth the investment.
Tons of time and money were saved by not having to go the campus, pay parking fees, the risks of being on campus late at night. She was able to raise our children - all the while she was advancing her education and career.
Truly a 'super-mom' - I'm so proud of her.
11/04/2013
Sometimes it is faster. Instead of waiting for Q to start you can get in on one of their starting days. Many jobs require additional degrees to get a job. The traditional U's have a entry waiting list for some degrees. One can't just wait a few years to start looking for employment.
11/04/2013
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